
By Dan Ilett
Published: Wednesday 03 May 2006
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Name
Anonymous
Location
Central IL/California
Occupation
retired Maritime I.T.
Comment
So if you are a hacker, seeking to add the holy grail of attacks to your resume, why would attack an obscure site like the Korean AppleStore, rather then the US AppleStore? Clearly it is because you found an opportunity on the Korean servers that didn't exist on any of Apple's other servers. This suggests a management problem, not an inherent security risk. If there was a real security hole to be found, why not hack the U.S. site where many more people would see your work?
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